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[[Image:Deutschland_Lage_von_Baden-Württemberg.png|250px|thumb||right|Location of '''Baden-Württemberg''' in [[Germany]]]]
 
'''Baden-Würtemberg''' is a [[Germany|German]] federal state (german ''Bundesland'').
 
'''Baden-Würtemberg''' is a [[Germany|German]] federal state (german ''Bundesland'').
  
This is the gateway state if you want to go to [[Lyon]], [[Milano]] or [[Switzerland]].
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It is the gateway state if you want to go to [[Lyon]], [[Milano]] or [[Switzerland]]. The highways [[A5 (Germany)|A5]] and the [[A81 (Germany)|A81]] are crossing '''Baden-Württemberg''' in north-south direction, the [[A8 (Germany)|A8]] and [[A6 (Germany)|A6]] in direction west-east.
 
 
There is the [[A5 (Germany)|A5]] and the [[A81 (Germany)|A81]] going north-south and the [[A8 (Germany)|A8]] and [[A6 (Germany)|A6]] going west-east.
 
  
 
It is third largest in both area and population among the country's sixteen states, with an area of 35,742 square kilometers (13,800.1 sq mi) and 10.7 million inhabitants (both almost equivalent to all of [[Belgium]]). It's capital is [[Stuttgart]].
 
It is third largest in both area and population among the country's sixteen states, with an area of 35,742 square kilometers (13,800.1 sq mi) and 10.7 million inhabitants (both almost equivalent to all of [[Belgium]]). It's capital is [[Stuttgart]].
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In many areas of '''Baden-Württemberg''', residents speak the distinctive dialects of Swabian (''Schwäbisch'') and ''Badisch''/Allemanic, which both are known for being almost unintelligible to northern Germans, especially in its stronger forms in the countryside. In the northern part of '''Baden-Württemberg''', i.e. the area around [[Heidelberg]] and [[Mannheim]], a third kind of dialect is spoken, known as ''Kurpfälzisch''.  
 
In many areas of '''Baden-Württemberg''', residents speak the distinctive dialects of Swabian (''Schwäbisch'') and ''Badisch''/Allemanic, which both are known for being almost unintelligible to northern Germans, especially in its stronger forms in the countryside. In the northern part of '''Baden-Württemberg''', i.e. the area around [[Heidelberg]] and [[Mannheim]], a third kind of dialect is spoken, known as ''Kurpfälzisch''.  
  
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 19 December 2008

Location of Baden-Württemberg in Germany

Baden-Würtemberg is a German federal state (german Bundesland).

It is the gateway state if you want to go to Lyon, Milano or Switzerland. The highways A5 and the A81 are crossing Baden-Württemberg in north-south direction, the A8 and A6 in direction west-east.

It is third largest in both area and population among the country's sixteen states, with an area of 35,742 square kilometers (13,800.1 sq mi) and 10.7 million inhabitants (both almost equivalent to all of Belgium). It's capital is Stuttgart.

Language

In many areas of Baden-Württemberg, residents speak the distinctive dialects of Swabian (Schwäbisch) and Badisch/Allemanic, which both are known for being almost unintelligible to northern Germans, especially in its stronger forms in the countryside. In the northern part of Baden-Württemberg, i.e. the area around Heidelberg and Mannheim, a third kind of dialect is spoken, known as Kurpfälzisch.

This article contains text from the Wikipedia article on Baden-Württemberg.


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